The Hideaway, Regent Street Campus
Free
Join us for a captivating evening of theatre in the Hideaway featuring six powerful plays that delve into the depths of the human experience. From the poetic musings of Maxwell Bodenheim to the raw intensity of Eugene O'Neill, these plays offer a diverse range of emotions and thought-provoking themes.
Explore the power of love, loss, and the transformative nature of art in Poet's Heart. Confront the harsh realities of existence in Thirst, a gripping tale of survival and despair. Witness the impact of a single moment on a family's life in The Angel Intrudes. Delve into the complexities of the human mind in Enigma. Relive the bittersweet memories of the past in Pictures. And finally, contemplate the weight of choices and the longing for what could have been in Yesterday.
General Warnings:
Flashing Lights: Bright and rapid flashes of light will be present throughout the show
Loud sounds: Loud music and unexpected sounds will be present throughout the show
Mature Themes: Some of the plays contain mature themes that may not be suitable for all audiences.
Strong Language: The plays may contain strong language and adult themes.
Play-Specific Warnings:
Poet's Heart: Grief, loss, and themes of mortality.
Thirst: Despair, isolation, and the harsh realities of survival.
The Angel Intrudes: Family dysfunction, secrets, and unresolved trauma.
Enigma: Toxic relationships, betrayal, and mental anguish.
Pictures: Philosophical debates that may be challenging for some viewers.
Yesterday: Regret, longing, and the complexities of human relationships.
All ages
When you get to the Regent Street campus, walk through the reception past the ID barriers, head to the right, go through the glass doors and down the open staircase. Continue walking straight past the refectory until you get to us!
Regents Street is undergoing some maintenance work and the staircase to our venue is temporarily closed. But you can still access the Hideaway through the old gym.
More info on travelling to our Regents Street Building here.
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